Gerdkooh Ancient Hill
Iran, Iran
Gerdkooh Ancient Hill, located in Qaem Shahr in Mazandaran Province of northern Iran, is a site with a history dating back approximately 5,000 years, with roots possibly extending to the Iron Age.
The site consists of three hills, the tallest of which is about 26 meters high, and has been the subject of archaeological interest due to evidence of early settlements. Some research suggests that Gerdkooh Hills may have hosted various ancient settlements from different periods, including the Parthian, Sasanian, and early Islamic eras, indicating its long-standing significance.
Moreover, there are hypotheses that it could be linked to the Abbasid garrison town of Chamnoo, although this identification remains uncertain. The site is recognized as an Iranian national heritage site, underscoring its historical importance as a part of Iran's ancient landscape.
Location
Mazandaran Province, Qaem Shahr, Gerdkooh Ancient Hill Rd, Iran
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